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The Argentina 1935-51 Definitives
Notes
5c, 10cBR, 20cLC, and the1945-1950 Regular Issues
7Antonio Rubiera
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Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 5Design Review....................................................................................................................... 6
Regular Issues .................................................................................................................... 6Departmental Officials ....................................................................................................... 9Servicio Oficial ................................................................................................................ 12
My reference scheme ........................................................................................................... 135c typographed 1937/38/39 .................................................................................................. 145c typographed 1940-45....................................................................................................... 1610c Rivadavia Brown First Clay Papers ............................................................................... 1910cBR Wavy Rays of 1941/1942 ......................................................................................... 2410cBR unwatermarked grid paper (NGR) ............................................................................ 2710cBR unwatermarked opaque (NOP) ................................................................................. 2910c Rivadavia Brown Straight Rays ..................................................................................... 3010c Rivadavia Brown Horizontal Watermark clay of 1950 ................................................... 3410c Rivadavia Brown Vertical Watermark clay of 1950 ....................................................... 37 10c Brown 1Lx papers type B .............................................................................................. 3810c Brown 1L5 Zarate type A .............................................................................................. 4010c Rivadavia Red Brown Official....................................................................................... 4210c Brown Worn Die ........................................................................................................... 43Varieties in the background color for the 20c Bull (20cLC).................................................. 4420c Bull (20cLC) first and second watermark ...................................................................... 45Color varieties of the unwatermarked 30c ............................................................................ 49A few color varieties of the NGR large format values .......................................................... 52Over-inking error on the 1pNGR.......................................................................................... 53Two NOP items ................................................................................................................... 54Two clay items .................................................................................................................... 5625c and 50c bundles part 2: scarce types .............................................................................. 57
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Introduction
In these notes I serialize the work I have done to understand the Argentina 1935-51definitives. The work shown here is incomplete and somewhat incoherent. It also hassome gaps. I have opted to publish these notes now, instead of waiting an indefiniteand most likely long period of time until I am able to write a cohesive and coherentbook on this most complicated definitives issue.
Beginning collectors to this series encounter several stumbling blocks when decidingwhich stamps to acquire from this series. The first stumbling block, which appliesmostly to the Scott catalogue, is that the stamps have been grouped using a schemethat is based on the major watermark types; ignoring the difference for the samewatermark of the various papers. The second stumbling block, which applies mostlyto the Argentinean specialized catalogues, is that the various issues have beengrouped in a loosely chronological scheme that separates Argentinean papers fromimported papers.
Referring repeatedly to the Argentina 1935-51 Definitives lengthens the text
needlessly. From here onwards I use the descriptor Arg3551 to refer to this series. Itis difficult to discuss Arg3551 without being forced to mention several aspects of astamp: the colors, papers, gums and watermarks vary throughout the issue. For thisquick guide, I state the basic aspects of each stamp, and progressively increase thecomplexity of the discussion until I arrive at a complete description.
These stamps were issued in denominations from centavo to 20 pesos. There is aremarkable factor of 4,000 between the largest and the smallest denomination.Arg3551 was in use from October 1, 1935 to as late as 1961, by which time only onevalue was in postal use. Arg3551 was also issued as Departmental Officials andServicio Oficial officials. I discuss the officials in this guide. I discuss the extensive
postal history of Arg3551 only for the purpose of how it can be used to identify thevarious printings.
There are several printings that are constrained to a single paper, or have a uniqueset of characteristics that make this printing most useful as a guide to a beginningcollector. In this guide I use these constraining printings to describe a process bywhich a random sample of Arg3551 can be easily catalogued.
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Design Review
In this section I give a brief tour of the designs, and show tables with the mostsignificant features. These tables summarize information that I present in more detailin later sections.
Regular Issues
Value Scheme Printing Theme Colors In Use c 05c Offset Belgrano Purple 1935 to 1940s1 c 1c Offset and
Typographed
Sarmiento Orange Brown 1935 to 1950s
2 c 2c Offset Urquiza Dark Brown 1935 onwards2 c 2p5c Offset Braille Dark Green 1939 to 1940s3 c 3cSM Offset San Martin Green 1935 to 19383 c 3cSM Offset San Martin Gray 1939 to 1940s4 c 4c Offset Brown Green 1939 to 1940s4 c 4c Offset Brown Gray 1935 to 19383 c 3cM Offset Moreno Olive Green 1943 to 1940s5 c 5c Offset Moreno Red Brown 1936 to 19385 c 5c Typographed Moreno Red Brown 1937 to 19405 c 5c Clay paper Moreno Red Brown 1941 to 1940s
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Value Scheme Printing Theme Colors In Use6 c 6c Offset Alberdi Olive Green 1935 to 1940s8 c 8c Offset Avellaneda Orange 1939 to 1940s12 c 12cBR Offset Mitre Brown 1935 to 193812 c 12cR Offset Mitre Red 1939 to 1940s10 c 10cR Typographed Rivadavia Red 1935 to 193810 c 10cBR Offset and
Typographed
Rivadavia Brown 1939 to 1961
15 c 15cSC Offset Cattle Blue 1936 to 1940s20 c 20cSC Offset and
TypographedCattle Blue 1951 to 1950s
20 c 20cJMG/MG Offset Guemes Blue 1935 to 194215 c 15cMG Offset Guemes Blue 1942 to 1940s20 c 20cLC Offset Cattle Greenish Blue 1942 to 1950s25 c 25c Offset Agriculture Pink Red 1936 to 1950s
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Value Scheme Printing Theme Colors In Use30 c 30c Offset Wool Orange Brown and
Yellow Brown1936 to 1950s
1 peso 1pL Offset Map withboundaries
Brown and Blue 1936
1 peso 1p Offset Map withoutboundaries
Brown and Blue 1937 to 1940s
40 c 40c Offset Sugarcane Purple and ReddishPurple
1936 to 1950s
50 c 50c Offset Oil Rig Red and Orange 1936 to 1950s5 pesos 5p Offset Iguazu Navy Blue and Dark
Green1936 to 1950s
2 pesos 2p Offset Fruits Red Brown and Blue 1936 to 1950s10 pesos 10p Offset Grapes Brown and Black 1936 to 1950s20 pesos 20p Offset Cotton Green and Brown 1936 to 1950s
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Departmental Officials
There are eight overprints representing departments, or ministries of the Argentineangovernment. These are:
M.A.: Agriculture M.G.: War
M.H.: Home M.I.: Interior
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M.J.I.: Justice and Public Instruction M.M.: Navy
M.O.P.: Public Works M.R.C.: External Relations and Culture
The two earliest papers were used for these overprints, the 1E1, in use betweenOctober 1, 1935 and all of 1936, and the 1E2, used in 1937.
1E1 1E2
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The 10cR, the Rivadavia Red value, is found in two types, as shown below.
Type I Type II
For the 1 peso stamp without map boundaries, the overprint is found along the top orthe bottom of the stamp, as shown below.
Along top Along bottom
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There are 128 departmental official major issues, shown as gray boxes in the tablebelow. There are additional color varieties for the 10c Rivadavia Red, since types Iand II were each printed in dark red, and then a lighter red. The 50 centavo and 1peso with map boundaries (1pL) are very rare used or on cover and were issued insmall quantities. I will use the contraction DEPOF to refer to these officials from here
onwards. The 25c DEPOF is only found on the 1E2 paper, making it an ideal stampto study and uniquely determine this paper.
Servicio Oficial
There overprints replaced the departmental officials in 1937/38. There are severaltypes of placement of the overprint relative to the stamp design and two types ofoverprint. The earlier type is slightly wider (12 mm) than the later type, both shown
below. I discuss these in a chronological review left for later sections of this quickguide.
Wide (12 mm) Narrow (11 mm)
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My reference scheme
I use my own reference scheme to describe Arg3551. This reference schemeenables me to have a more complete listing of the issues. I consider it a temporaryscheme until I am able to arrive at a fairly complete listing.
The scheme combines:1. The denomination in a computer-friendly format: For example, instead of 1/2c I use05c, and instead of 2 1/2 c, I use 2p5c.2. Mention of the person on the stamp (optional) or name acronym: I need thisnaming convention for the 3 centavos stamp, which was issued with the San Martin(SM) and Mariano Moreno (M) designs. The 20c Martin Guemes was issued with(JMG) or without (MG) the middle name shown.3. Reference to the paper if I know of more than one: There are 30c1E1, 30c1E2,etc. If the stamp was only issued on one paper, there is no need for this namingconvention, as is the case for the 3cSMGr, which was only issued on the 1E1 paper.4. An additional reference for a specific plate: This naming convention is required for
the 10c Rivadavia red, with types I and II, and the 10c Rivadavia Brown, with types Aand B.5. An additional reference for a specific color: This naming convention is required forthe 15c Small Format Cattle, issued in dark blue and only on the 1E1 paper, as15cSC-D, and also issued in light blue and on a later paper, as 15cSC-L.
I mention several examples that show how my naming convention works:1. The 8c value was issued in one design, on one paper, on one plate, and on onecolor. Reference: 8c.2. The 10c Rivadavia was issued in red and a range of browns, on many papers, andon at least four plates. Example references: 10cR-I, 10cBRCL1-A.
For the 18 papers I use the following scheme:1. The early papers with the first watermark are the 1Ex papers, with x as of thisedition being 1 to 4.2. The clay papers were printed in two groups, CL1A and CL1B in 1943; and CL2Aand CL2B in the 1950s.3. The un-watermarked papers are of two types: grid from 1945 (NGR), and opaquefrom approximately 1948 (NOP).4. The paper with the second watermark is found in three types: clear (2C), diffuse(2D), and with narrow rays (2N).5. The late papers with the first watermark are the 1Lx papers, with x as of this
edition being 1 to 5.
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5c typographed 1937/38/39There are three major printing types for this time period. The first printing, for which the
earliest specimen I have is dated in June 1937, is light brown and printed on the 1E1 paper.
The second type is a red medium brown, and dates from early 1938. It is printed on the 1E1paper and shows various stages of deep plate wear, especially on the face of Moreno.
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The third type looks a lot like the second, except it is printed on the CL1A paper, the first claypaper. This paper is not as thin and shiny as the CL1B paper. An early specimen, from August
1938, is shown below.
The backscans of the CL1A are opaque.
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5c typographed 1940-45This is the second and last batch of these stamps up for study.
I find the 1940 printing is on the 1E4 stamp (small horizontal RA)
In 1941 the second clay paper is used, with a more yellowish tone, on CL1B paper, thinner
than the CL1A used in 1938
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In 1945 the CL1B is reissued on darker colors.
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The printings, as I find them, are:
1. 1937, light color, 1E12. 1938, dark color, 1E1
3. 1939, dark color, clay, CL1A4. 1940, dark color, 1E4
5. 1941, light color, CL1B6. 1945, dark/semi-dark color, CL1B
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10c Rivadavia Brown First Clay PapersI have spent some time grouping this value, that may well be the most difficult-to-type value
of this series. Here I show the first clay paper issue on reddish brown, the CL1A, from 1939;and the second clay paper on dark/blackish brown, the CL1B, beginning use in approximately
1941.
I do not coincide with the information I came across in an article by the proposer of thisseries, Tenorio, who mentions that the first printing was on offset and was placed in
circulation March 16, 1939. Tenorio mentions that the first clay typographed issue was placedin circulation November 4, 1939. Tenorio mentions that the offset issue is rare, and I do not
find it. This is what I find:
I find the CL1A cancelled May 1939.
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This stamp is less common than most other 10c Rivadavia Browns, but this is relative rarity
since these stamps saw heavy use. I only find one cover with this stamp, dated August 20,1939:
The differences between the CL1A and CL1B clay papers is minimal. The sun for the CL1Ais slightly larger than the sun for the Cl1B; the CL1A is flatter, and the CL1B is thin and
shows the watermark in relief.
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The CL1Bs are slightly darker and show more plate wear. By 1941 the plate shows dots of
wear that show up throughout the design as a grid.
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I find it as an official issue overprinted "Servicio Oficial"
I find it on over, but it is not common in this format:
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10cBR Wavy Rays of 1941/1942The first offset stamps I find are from 1941/42 and type A (round jacket). All are red brown.The regular issues seem to be printed on the 1E3 paper:
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The officials also seem to be printed on 1E3 paper, but this paper is thicker and the watermarkis somewhat diffused. I find a darker shade of this stamp in 1946, but only on the officials:
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And I find the regular issue dated 1949:
I need to continue to look at these offset issues to verify how many distinct issues there are.
The main question is if the stamps dated 1946 and 1949 are separate issues or late usages ofthe 1941/42 issue.
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For the officials, I find two significantly different colors.
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10cBR unwatermarked opaque (NOP)This stamp seems to be rare. The paper is thick and the perforation usually faulty. I only findofficials for these. All are type A.
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10c Rivadavia Brown Straight RaysI find an issue from the 1942/44 time frame for the officials, type A:
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The regular issue with straight rays type A I find used beginning in 1949:
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I find this stamp with a comb perforation, very rare (top); The type B (pointed jacket) regular
issue I find used beginning in 1950 (bottom).
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Official type B straight rays from 1950:
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This is the most common shade for the horizontal watermark stamps, and shows the typicalsignificant plate wear found for this printing.
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This is an exotic color, brown black.
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10c Rivadavia Brown Vertical Watermark clay of 1950These have the watermark running in the vertical direction, are also type A, and not found as
officials. It seems like a different paper when I compared them with the horizontal watermarkspecimens. I need to look at these further.
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10c Brown 1Lx papers type BThe first printings on the 1L papers, from 1951 to 1953/54 are all of type B.
On the 1L1 paper:
I find these with worn out impressions:
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I also find them on the 1L5 paper, so-called Zarate in the Argentinean specialized catalogs:
The official on the 1L1 paper:
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10c Brown 1L5 Zarate type AI find these on a wide range of shades of gray brown, from very light to very dark.
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Officials:
These are the last printings of this entire series.
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10c Brown Worn DieI find a few of these, all type B, and only on the regular issues:
I used to refer to this stamp as a "small die" type, but after measuring it, I have realized that
the worn impression, probably from an acid bath applied to the plate, makes the stamp seemsmaller than it is.
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20c Bull (20cLC) first and second watermarkThis stamp is much more complicated than I imagined. Now that I have looked at areasonable number of these, I find the following printings:
Medium color, first watermark, 1E3, flat paper, from 1942, vertical watermark in both
directions
Medium color, second watermark diffuse, 2D, white flat paper, from 1943?, horizontal
watermark
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Another one on thicker paper, poorly perfed
Vivid colors, second watermark-straigh rays, 2C, white rough paper, 1949, horizontal
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Vivid colors, second watermark-straight rays, 2C, white rough paper, 1949, vertical
Dark colors, first watermark on the first late paper, 1L1, from 1951, vertical in both directions
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Color varieties of the unwatermarked 30cFor the 30c unwatermarked I find three color varieties. The most common is this one, which Ifind in various shades. This is the first NGR printing of 1945, and is the most common
printing for this value.
These two NGR color varieties I find used in 1947/48, and are not as common.
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These are the colors for the NOP thick paper printing:
And this one, a thinner unwatermarked paper, I currently call NOP, but it could be a third
unwatermarked paper.
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Here is a side-by-side comparison of these stamps:
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A few color varieties of the NGR large format valuesThese stamps were printed in 1945-47, and show very poor color control. Most of the other
papers show a high degree of color control and for these latter papers, the color is a keycomponent of the identification process. I begin with the 40c value:
Incidentally, I find that the 30cNGR is a very common stamp, the 20c Cattle is somewhat
common, and all other large format values for this paper are at various degrees of rarity.
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Over-inking error on the 1pNGRI noticed this error one year ago. I had not seen it before. It looks like the die lost some ink. It
may be a non-repeatable variety.
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Two NOP itemsHere is a 25cNOP
And here is a beautiful cover with three 50cNOPs, properly dated 1948, when most of thesestamps were first printed/issued. Notice that the thickness of the paper causes the perforation
machine to choke.
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Two clay itemsTo be added to the beginner's collection
The 25c 'Servicio Oficial' clay was not issued as a regular stamp.
Clay 30c from 1930, a somewhat scarce stamp
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25c and 50c bundles part 2: scarce typesFor the scarcer papers/printings, I find three 25c Straight Rays, one horizontal and twovertical.
I also find a few late 50c, the 50c1L5, white Zarate paper, distinguishable by the almostcomplete absence of the watermark. For now I refer to the white and grayish Zarate papers
with the same reference (1L5).
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and a few 50c clays (50cCL2)
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